Hiya! Watersoul here! I'm very glad that you took the time to even look at this! I promised a summary, didn't I? Well, here goes... the full summary!

Summary: Safyra was a normal person, despite her little "gangster" background. She was one of the most well known perople in Acmetropolis for her singing and dancing skills, along with her great kindess towards others. Her best friend, Chandani, had a similar background like hers. They live in a forest town on the very edges of Acmetropolis. When a meteor struck them when they were too paralyzed with pain to move on the way home, they were granted powers they couldn't have even dreamed of having. When the return home, disaster hits them hard, and they come to live with the Loonatics by Zadavia's help. When they become closer to the Loonatics, will they fall for Ace and Tech? What will happen when the find out more of their families' history? Will they choose to forces of good? Or will darkness overcome their hearts? AceOC, TechOC, and later on LexiOC, and RevOC!

Author's Note: Lexi and Ace are cousins in this story! I think they should get together, but that can happen in the real world. In this world, they're related!


Chapter 1

"Life's Changing"


A silver and white rabbit walked through the streets of Acmetropolis, enjoying the unusual peacefulness of the city. Her light brown hair and ice-blue eyes both gleamed in the sunlight. She wore a white shirt that had sleeves up to her elbows, the sleeves and neck a very light blue, and also baggy black pants. Everyone who she saw greeted her, and she, of course, greeted them back with a wave of her gloved hands. Her gloves were thin grey ones, and she had cut the fingers off, so they were free. She stopped abruptly when she heard music playing, but smirked as she recognized who it was. As she walked on, the step of her red sneakers had a happy bounce to it while she listened to the beat. She then saw some people gathered in an alleyway listening to a radio. The alleyway was lit by the bright daylight of the sun, and she was able to recognize who they were. The rabbit smirked, "You guys wanna dance?" she asked, challenging anyone who was willing.

One of them, another rabbit, stepped forward. He was her best friend, a brown rabbit with dark brown hair and piercing blue eyes. The rabbit shrugged, "I don't see why not."

"Don't count on winning, dude," said the silver female. She suddenly began to dance to the music. She was dancing remarkably well. The song was one of her favorites. It was called, "La Gasolina," an old but still good song in 2773. It was called "reggaeton" music, and that was one of her favorite genres. She was known as one of the best well-known people in Acmetropolis. Mainly it was her dancing and music skills, and also, her kindness to everyone and her will to always be able to help. As she finished her very impressive dance, she motioned for her friend to do his turn.

"I'll say the same to you," said the brown male. He wore an orange shirt with baggy blue jeans. He did a good dance as well, but the silver rabbit had beaten him hands-down.

A few more rounds progressed, and the two opponents were having people gather around them. Some rooted for the brown one, but most rooted for the silver one.


A gray and white rabbit, accompanied by his cousin, a golden-beige and white rabbit, were running errands for their friends in the city. Their friends were somewhere else, but they didn't care where. It had been quite a while since the two had had some hanging out time, just cousin-to-cousin. And to be out of the uniforms they had to wear. It felt nice to wear normal clothes again. He was wearing a red blazer with yellow horizontal stripes on the sleeves, beige cargo pants, and white sneakers. His cousin was wearing an orange jumper, blue boot-cut jeans, and white sneakers.

The golden-beige rabbit cocked an eyebrow as they saw a black duck run up to them, "Guys, you gotta see this!"

Now it was the gray rabbit that cocked his eyebrow, "What for, Duck?"

"Ace, it's amazing!" said Danger Adish Duck. "Some guys are putting on a street-dance show! They really got skills!"

Ace Saber Bunny looked at is cousin, Alexis Celerina Bunny, or Lexi, to see what her opinion was. She shrugged and made her gentle smile, "Don't see why we shouldn't."

Ace smiled and nodded, "Alright. Lead the way, Duck!"

"Finally, I get to lead something," he heard Duck mutter. The duck led them quickly to an alleyway where a large crowd was gathered around, awing at whatever Duck wanted to show them so badly. Duck grasped the two rabbits' shoulders and he teleported them to the front of the crowd, where the rest of their team was watching the opponents. A coyote, a roadrunner, and a Tasmanian devil were all gaping.

"That girl looks pretty good," Tech Ekram Coyote, a brown coyote, mused.

Ace directed his attention to the silver female that Tech mentioned. He was right; the girl had excellent moves. She seemed to know what kind of move to make at the exact moment. She was rather pretty too. Very pretty.

"Yo, drool-face!" he heard Lexi's voice call. "Enough fantasies!"

Ace blushed, sending the others in a fit of laughter. The battle-dance was soon over. One of the other people in the alleyway, a pretty white wolf with green eyes and short brown hair, who was wearing a light gray tank top and snug blue jeans, took the silver female's hand and raised it up.

"And the winner is: Safyra Linat!" she announced. A wild applause erupted through the crowd, giving Ace the message that this Safyra character was very popular.

And just about the most beautiful girl I've ever seen, he found himself thinking again. His crystal blue eyes saw the silver rabbit staring at him gently with her ice-blue eyes, her long, silky, wavy light brown hair gently flowing in the wind in its ponytail. They locked eyes for a few moments, but then Duck said, "Ace, c'mon! Back to the tower!" Ace still stared at Safyra still stared as he walked away. She still stared at him. Safyra Linat… he thought, smiling slightly, a beautiful name for a beautiful girl.


Lexi saw her cousin staring at the rabbit, and smirked before thinking in a sing-song voice, Looks like Ace's been bitten by the love-bug. She then looked to her left, and saw Tech staring at the wolf, the same look as Ace on his face. Oh…two of us have been bitten by the love-bug. She looked at the silver rabbit they called Safyra, and then the wolf, They both are really pretty. Prettier than me, I'll wager. She walked on with the team, until Ace and Tech finally had to tear their eyes away from the two.


Safyra Amadi Linat was astonished as the crowd dispersed. Ace Bunny, the Ace Bunny, had seen her dancing!! She had always been an admirer of him, but very people knew that. If that secret ever got out, she would be sure to brutally kill the person who slipped it out. Then her excitement got the better of her. "Oh, God! Ace Bunny saw me!" she exclaimed, somewhat unnecessarily. Her best friend, the brown rabbit, Dolyn Bernard Jacobs, was smirking, but Safyra could see some jealous glint in his eyes. She knew the smirk was for the exclamation of Ace, but she wondered what was with the jealousy. "Good game, Dolyn!" she said cheerfully, hoping to change the subject.

"Yeah, you too, Tsunami," said Dolyn, using one of her three nicknames.

Safyra looked up at the sky. It would be about four now. She had to get home. "Well, see you guys later!!" she said, waving goodbye and walking.

"Wave!" called a voice, making Safyra stop and turn around. "Wait up!" It was the white wolf, another one of Safyra's best friends, Chandani Flytah Juryssa running up to her. She had said yet another one of Safyra's nicknames, the one that she usually used for her. The only nickname that hadn't been said yet was "Ice." Chandani smiled as she finally caught up, "Is it okay if I come too? My house isn't that far from yours, y'know."

Safyra smiled and shrugged, "Don't see why not, Moonbeam." Safyra had called Chandani by one of her three nicknames as well. She usually used "Moonbeam." The other two were "Snow" and "Storm." Chandani gave her a grateful smile and the two friends walked onwards, mostly in silence. Today seemed like just a day to enjoy the sites. They lived in nice houses just on the outskirts of Acmetropolis. Their neighborhood was nearby the forests, and the grand park. Suddenly, the wind began to pick up, and the blue sky was growing darker and darker, having a blood-red tint to it. They ran as fast as they could towards the park, hoping to get to their homes faster. They weren't pleased of what they saw. People burst out of the park frantically, shouting, "METEOR!! METEOR!!"

Safyra squinted up at the sky, only to have her eyes widen at what she saw.

It wasn't just one big meteor.

It was a whole meteor shower. And with big meteors, at that.

For some strange reason, Safyra didn't run. She didn't even feel fear. She was just staring at the falling rocks, her ice-blue eyes narrowing.

Chandani, to her own shock, didn't feel anything either.

Safyra felt a sense of wanting to help, and she had the feeling Chandani was feeling the same way. Her ice-blue eyes began to dart in all directions, and she saw a group of kids trapped in a large wall if flames. There was about five of them. "Chandani! Look!" she cried, pointing.

Chandani made a small gasp, taking sight of the trapped children. "Crap," she muttered darkly, gritting her teeth together.

"Let's go!" Safyra ordered, and the duo took off. They ran at breakneck speed, pushing past many civilians who were calling them crazy for going the other direction. As they were yards away, Safyra's eyes widened.

The flames were spreading through the park. Fast. At that rate, she thought worriedly, they'll be able to reach home…


Just as soon as the Loonatics had finished putting their bags away in the tower, the alert sounded. Everyone stopped what they were doing, changed into their armor as quickly as possible, and headed over to the briefing room.

The holographic form of Zadavia appeared before the, her eyes showing a flicker of worry. That was unusual. "Loonatics, there's been a meteor shower happening in Acmetropolis. The most chaotic area is the park. See this," and image appeared in front of them. A ring of fire was surrounding five distressed children. Ace saw two other teenaged figures outside the ring. Zadavia had the image zoomed in.

Ace and Tech gasped.

It was Safyra. And the white wolf.

"These two are very brave. They're planning to save the trapped children, but the others in the park need help. Loonatics, I'm counting on you. Good luck. Zadavia out," Zadavia said, and was gone, the image of the ring and Safyra and her companion still present.

Ace was worried. He didn't want Safyra to get hurt. At all. "Loonatics, move out! NOW!" The team nodded, and they sped out on their jetpacks.


I'm really gonna regret this, Safyra thought as she stepped back, Chandani following suit. She narrowed her eyes, calculating everything, and ran towards the flame with remarkable speed. A meteor was heading right for her. She dodged it just as it was about to hit. She was about to jump anyways, so the meteor had helped her pick up air. She did a perfectly executed double back flip, and landed gracefully on her feet. Instantly she felt the heat of the flames. She turned to face the ring, and cupped a hand over her mouth, "Chandani, JUMP!!"


Ace gasped as he was floating in the air, his team imitating him. He had just seen Safyra run, dodge a meteor, and jump over the large flames with no problem at all.

"Whoa!" Lexi exclaimed, her green eyes widening, "Even I couldn't do that!"

Ace, not even paying attention, nodded. He saw the wolf jump over as well, the same way Safyra had. Run, meteor nearly hits her, dodge, jump with a double back flip, and land. "Guys! Move out! Get the people to shelter!" The team nodded and split up. Ace dove down, wanting to help Safyra.


Safyra smirked as Chandani made it over the wall of fire. She went to the children. She took one of their hands, and said, "Hang on! I'll get you out!"

Before she could, a black-and-yellow blue landed in the circle.

Ace.

"Thought you might need some help," he said with a smirk. Safyra had no time for a celebrity showing off; she just had to save the kids.

Safyra nodded, and gently brought another child to him. "We need all the help we can get. Thank you." She brought the child she was with closer to her. It was a young girl, probably about seven. "Hang on," Safyra said gently as she held her close, and jumped over the wall of fire. She set the girl down. "Run, hurry!"

"Thank you, ma'am!" the girl piped up, and then ran as fast as she could out of the park.

Safyra nodded, and saw a shadow casting over her. It was dangerously close. She turned to see a meteor heading right for her. She wouldn't be able to dodge it this time. Once it hit either her or the surface, she was as good as dead. The rabbit screamed in fear, and closed her eyes, waiting for the impact.

But it never came. Safyra felt lighter, like she was nothing but air. She opened her eyes, and they met with a pair of crystal blue ones.

Ace had saved her.

"You alright?" Ace asked.

Safyra nodded and a small smile spread across her face. "I…I am now…thank you so much." She looked at the ring of fire, "The kids! Are-"

"Your friend and I got them out," Ace interrupted as he dodged a meteor. Safyra saw how much effort it took from him. She was weighing him down, despite her light weight. She couldn't let that happen. He might get killed. Acmetropolis couldn't afford losing such an illustrious hero.

"Look, I'll go help Chandani, there might be some other kids in trouble," Safyra said. "And you shouldn't be focusing on us. Go help the others." She wriggled out of his grip, and did an almost suicidal jump towards the ground. The wind would have probably muffled her voice to say anything, but Safyra managed to shout, "We'll be fine! I promise! Good luck!" before she landed skillfully on the ground, one foot more forwards than the other. Chandani jumped next to her, and the duo took off.


From his place in the air, Ace saw that the meteors had subsided for a while, but he knew that they'd be back soon. He stared admiringly at Safyra and the wolf she had called Chandani. They had more bravery than any person he had ever known. He was worried about them, but he had the feeling they would be alright. He hoped his feeling was correct.

"Ace!" Lexi's cry came from the air. She was across the park, but she was carrying a civilian above the trees. "Help us!"

Ace nodded, and zoomed over to his team, but sneaking in a few backwards glances as he did so.


Safyra and Chandani were weaving through the fire in the park, searching for any people that would be trapped. They didn't see any. It was considerably a good thing, since the shower had paused a while ago. But there were some negatives. Safyra felt that there was a good chance she would pass out to the hot of the fire. She had never felt this affected by heat before; fire didn't bother her at all, normally. She was about to ask Chandani was what wrong when an unknown force crashed down on her, and she was hit with searing pain. Unbeknownst to Chandani, she fell to her knees, cringing.

Chandani didn't feel so well either. She looked weak and frail and she was hardly running or walking now, usually stumbling over her own feet. "This heat is unbearable," she remarked bitterly, her short brown hair clinging to her sweaty white fur. "We should get outta here before we kill ourselves." When she received no answer, she looked around. Where was her friend…? "Safyra!" she cried as she saw her friend painfully on her knees. She ran over and put a hand on Safyra's shoulder as she knelt down, "Safyra, are you alright!?"

"Could be…better…" Safyra whimpered. She hugged her sides painfully, "Could…could you…" her statement was interrupted when she shrieked as a burst of pain ran through her. She was lying in a ball on the grass now. "I need the lake. Hurry…the fire… I need…water…" Her ice-blue eyes widened in pain. What's happening to me…?

Chandani had an idea of what her best friend was talking about. Safyra had always been drawn to the ocean or water in general. But the fire affecting her this way was odd. Just scarily odd. "The…the dock, you mean?"

"Yes…Just get me there! Please, Chandani!!" Safyra begged, her voice twisted with anguish and pain.

Chandani nodded, and helped her friend up, getting her onto her back. "Hold on, Wave…" she murmured, suddenly filled with determination and energy. She sprinted towards the direction of the dock. Chandani had always been a very fast runner. That was what she was known for. She felt six blurs fly overhead. She looked up. "The Loonatics…" she whispered, hoping rising up inside her, "Loonatics! Help, please! My friend's hurt!!"

Yellow and green blurs zoomed towards her. Tech E. Coyote and Ace Bunny appeared before them, soon followed by the other Loonatics. At the sound of Safyra's anguished cries, Ace stepped forwards.

"What's wrong with her?" he asked worriedly.

"I'm not sure," said Chandani, flashing a glance at Tech. She had always had a small crush on him, and meeting him face-to-face was like heaven. Clearing her thoughts, she opened her mouth to continue, but words didn't come out. Pain had suddenly rushed through her, and she shrieked, crashing onto the ground, Safyra falling down next to her. While writing in pain, the wolf managed to scream "THE DOCK!!"


Ace was worried sick. Safyra was in horrible pain, as was Chandani. He looked at Tech, "You heard her. The dock. Now." Tech nodded, and scooped up Chandani, while Ace picked up Safyra. He sent a signal to his team, and they nodded, and took off. He looked down at the anguished form of Safyra, staring down worriedly at her. "Please, please make it…" he whispered.

"The dock!" Rev Hector Runner said.

Ace noticed that his voice wasn't in high speed as usual, but shrugged it off for the moment and dove down. He had to get there fast. When he landed, he and Tech set the girls down. Safyra crawled up, and got onto the shore. A content smile whipped across her face. Wind was starting to pick up where they were, and Chandani sighed with relief. The two strange girls delicately sat up, hugging their knees to their chests. "Thank you…" both murmured.

"Ace! A meteor's coming, and fast!" said Rev worriedly. The other Loonatics looked up, their eyes widening as they realized the roadrunner's cry was true. They'd fry up in a matter of seconds if they didn't make it out in time.

Ace was about to reach for Safyra. She weakly pushed her hand away. "No." The young rabbit looked up, her ice-blue eyes boring into his. "Leave us here. Now. Go. Save yourselves." She made a weak but still pretty smile, "We'll be fine…"

Ace was about to object, but Lexi put a hand on his shoulder. He glared at her, but she calmly shook her head. "I don't think so, Ace. She'll be fine."

"How can you be so sure?"

"I…I just am…"

Ace nodded, trusting his cousin, and took off, the team following, leaving the two girls behind. Please, please, be alright…


Safyra and Chandani watched calmly as the meteor was nearing. For some reason, they still didn't feel afraid. Only waiting. Safyra looked at her, smiling only a little bit more than she had before with Ace. "Hang on, Moonbeam…" The wolf made a weak nod, and matched her friend's smile.

"You too, Wave…"

At that very moment, the meteor hit the lake.

Safyra screeched in suddenly-found fear and pain, but was quieted as she felt the strange comfort of the meteor's energy. She felt water flow to her, and felt as though she was becoming one with it as it seemed to mix with the meteor's energy. She felt the combined elements coming into her, her body feeling…different…more powerful, more skillful. The power soon turned into pain, and she winced, but then her world went black…

"Wave!" Chandani cried as she saw her friend slip into unconsciousness. She was just about to have a good panic attack, but calm was restored as the energy from the meteor wisped around her along with the wind's lovely breeze. At one point, she felt like they were merging together around her, and the seeping into her. She felt a slight pang of pain, but then too slumped into the world of unconsciousness.


The child of the waves…

The child of the storms…

Silver and frozen, but free as the waves.

Snow and emerald, but light as a haze.

Dancing in water, flying in wind,

Harboring powers that lie deep within.

Darkness creeps from every corner,

But as long as their hearts couldn't be warmer,

The light will find the darkness, never to sway,

And chase away the darkness, for it should never stay.

Unless the children choose darkness,

Then the world shall never be the same…

Safyra's mind was filled with the words as she slowly woke up, her ice-blue eyes taking in a dark starry night. She stumbled up, and surveyed the scene. The lake was calm, and the meteor shower seemed to have subsided long ago. She turned over to her right. There was Chandani, slowly waking up with groans. Safyra saw that the shower had left the park with craters varying in size. "What happened…?" she wondered aloud.

"Well, lemme see," Chandani groaned sarcastically, "A meteor shower was attacking the city, we risked our lives and nearly got killed by saving kids, we started to feel some sorta unimaginable pain, and were knocked out when the meteor hit the lake!" She was apparently not in the mood for being calm.

Safyra rolled her eyes, and waved her hand as if to shake what her friend said off. Unexpectedly a stream of water came out of the lake and landed on Chandani. Safyra examined her hands as if there was something wrong with them. "What the heck…?" she said.

Chandani shook the water off. "Next time you try to cool yourself off, make sure you have better aim!"

"I wasn't," said Safyra, "But something just…happened…"

The wind started to pick up around Chandani, and suddenly the wolf was lifted in thin air, "Something just happened!? SOMETHING JUST HAPPENED!? I don't think so, Safyra Amadi Linat!"

Safyra shook her head, remaining level-headed, "Then explain to me, Chandani Flytah Juryssa, how in the world are you flying?"

The wolf looked down, and seemed to just realize what she was doing. "Huh?" She closed her eyes, and set herself down. She opened her eyes again, revealing an extremely bewildered look on her face. "That…that was weird…"

Safyra nodded, her eyes narrowed in thought, "Let's go home. Now." Chandani nodded, and the two sprinted off into the direction of their neighborhood. Safyra noticed that Chandani was far faster than usual on this particular run, but it didn't seem to bother her.

Safyra also found herself moving fluidly through the trees that led to their neighborhood. She recalled that the neighborhood, despite the nice houses, looked like a large lush green forest. She found herself weaving through the trees gracefully, as if she were a gentle river passing through. I don't know what's going on, she thought, but one this is for sure: The meteor changed us.

It wasn't long until they arrived at a concrete street. Despite their long and tiring run, they felt like they had just walked leisurely. They didn't feel tired at all. "Let's go home. We'll talk all about this later," Safyra stated calmly. Chandani nodded, and the two parted ways. Chandani was about a block away from Safyra, but Safyra lived directly where they had arrived. Her ice-blue eyes stared ahead, recalling what had happened, and what had happened before the meteor hit.

The gang. The gang that consisted of Safyra, Dolyn, Chandani, and several others. Only six were co-founders, but no one was a 'follower,' so to speak. Everyone was a member, a brother or sister, a mother or father. Whatever the member was, there was one thing they all shared: They were family. A tough, battle-ready family that was ready to take action whenever anyone, no matter how much they might dislike that person, was hurt. No one messed with their street-family.

Of course, that could never compare to her own family. Her beautiful mother, her handsome father, and her dashing brothers. Her mother looked mostly like her, except her eyes were a deep shade of green. She didn't know where she had gotten her eyes. Her father was a white and black rabbit with brown eyes. Their mother's name was Keita Lucy Linat, and her father's was Heaton Mazin Linat. Her brothers were older than her, the eldest by two years. Her eldest brother was like her, except he had their father's eyes. His name was Willard Kevin Linat, or just Will. Then there was the middle one, who inherited their father's coat but their mother's eyes. He was Daniel Reece Linat, or just Danny.

The best family a person could ask for, she thought. It wasn't long until she reached her house.

She didn't like what she saw.

Her house was going to burst in flames. Fire had surrounded the two-story house and had almost engulfed it. She ran to the porch and barged in the crumbling door.

"SAFYRA!! RUN!" came the immediate cry of her mother.

Safyra turned to see her parents struggling under the grip of strong-armed cloaked figures. "Mom! Dad!" Safyra cried, her eyes widening in shock. She felt the heat rush over her. Great. The second time I go into a fire today. She felt her pockets for what might come in handy. She smirked slyly as she felt it. From her pocket, she protruded a switchblade. The gleaming silver blade itself was an impressive six inches, and the handle was black leather that was made her grip comfortable. "You guys wanna fight?" she challenged.

Two other cloaked ones seemed to appear out of nowhere. Safyra caught glimpses of piercing, neon-green eyes glaring at her. The figures lunged. Safyra easily avoided them and slashed them, catching both of them on the shoulders. The figures shrieked angrily, but regained their composition. They were about to lunge again when two pairs of arms tackled them.

Will and Danny.

"Safyra," said Will, "You need to get out of here!"

"Quickly!" added Danny.

"No!" said Safyra stubbornly. "I won't leave you!"

"Safyra," came her father's voice. Safyra turned to face her parents, whose heads were inches away from pistols. "You need to leave," Heaton said.

"If you leave, girl," warned the cloaked figure that was holding onto him, "we shall finish them off."

"Safyra, don't listen to them!" cried Keita. "We'll be fine."

"NO!" Safyra said defiantly.

"Safyra, please," Keita murmured, "you can't let them get a hold of you. No matter what." Tears escaped her clear green eyes, "We love you, Safyra. And if this is the way it has to be…"

"The so be it," Heaton finished, nodding in the way Safyra would have in this situation.

Tears cascaded down Safyra's face. She looked at her brothers, who were free of the two figures that had attacked them. They nodded. She took a step backwards, "Goodbye…I love you too…All so much…"

The pistols were fired.

Her parents fell to the floor, their blood flowing around them.

The two figures who had once been holding them were hissing in rage. They were slithering towards her. Her brothers stepped to guard her.

"Safyra, hurry, leave," instructed Danny.

Will snuck something into her hand, and before she had time to ask what it was, he added, "We'll be fine. Run!"

Reluctantly, Safyra nodded, tears pouring down her face, and sped away from her home. The image of her parents' execution would never leave her mind. Never. It would haunt her for the rest of her life. She knew it. What did they want with me? she thought. When she reached the forest, she hid under a bush and looked at the object Will had given her. It was a letter.

Safyra,

Hi. It's Will. Saf, you don't need to worry about Danny and me. We won't die. You won't be seeing us for a long time. That goes for Mom and Dad too. Safyra, Mom and Dad had told us when you were born of what today would bring. You're not supposed to know now, not until we meet once more. Don't blame yourself for what's happened. And you need to do me a favor: Don't be such a knucklehead. We love you.

Love,

Will

P.S. Make sure you find Chandani.

Safyra forced a small smile. Even at a time like this, Will had the time to joke around. What does Chandani have to do with any of this? she thought curiously. She tucked the letter into her now-torn-at-the-bottom jeans.

"Wave! Wave!?" came Chandani's voice.

Safyra was suspicious at first. What if this was just a mere trick? She looked up cautiously from the bush she was hiding in. It was Chandani all right. She got up. "Moonbeam, over here."

"Thank God I found you!" Chandani said with relief. Her green eyes were clouded with tears. "It…it was horrible! My parents…they got KILLED!! My brothers fought some creeps off while I escaped, and the letter they gave me said to find you. What's happened!?"

Safyra blinked her tears back, "The same thing happened to me." She sighed, "What we should be focusing on right now is what we're gonna do now."

"I believe I can help," came a voice with a slightly British-sounding accent. A beautiful woman came out of the darkness of the woods. "I am Zadavia, and I have come to help you, Safyra Amadi Linat and Chandani Flytah Juryssa."

Safyra cocked an eyebrow, immediately recognizing the woman. "I thought you were supposed to be the boss of the Loonatics?" she asked a bit skeptically.

"I am," said Zadavia, nodding, "but I know what has happened, and although I cannot reveal anything superfluous to you, I know what must happen at this moment."

"And that is?" Safyra questioned.

"To join the Loonatics." That was unexpected.

"WHAT!?" the two friends shouted.

"Shh, shh, all will be explained soon, girls," Zadavia said gently. She flipped the hood of her purple cloak onto her head, and faced the forest, "Now, follow me."

Chandani looked at Safyra, wondering what to do. Safyra nodded, not even casting a glance at her, and the two friends walked behind Zadavia.

Safyra didn't know what in the world was going on, but she knew that one thing was for certain.

Life's changing, she thought.


I really hope you liked it! Poor Keita and Heaton. -sniff- Comments, critism, and anything is much appreciated!!

Best Regards,
Gabby